Spring 2011 - Archive

January 25, 2011Jonathan Simon, Adrian A. Kragen Professor of Law, University of California-Berkeley School of Law"Dignity and Risk: The Long Road from Graham v. Sullivan to the Abolition of Life Without Parole"

February 8, 2011Edward Fallone, Associate Professor of Law, Marquette University Law SchoolCharters, Compacts and Tea Parties

February 14, 2011Adam Mossoff, Professor of Law, George Mason School of LawSaving Locke from Marx: Two Concepts of Value in IP Theory

February 18, 2011Brian Sheppard, Associate Professor of Law, Seton Hall Law SchoolMeasuring Constraint: Using Behavioral Experimentation to Improve Our Understanding of How Law Changes Judging

February 28, 2011Marisa Cianciarulo, Associate Professor of Law, Chapman University School of LawRefugee Protection for Battered Women: It’s Nothing Personal

March 8, 2011Matt Mitten, Professor of Law, Director of the National Sports Law Institute, Marquette University Law School“Sports Law”: Implications for the Development of International, Comparative, and National Law and Global Dispute Resolution

April 4, 2011Angela Onwuachi-Willig, Professor of Law, Charles M. and Marion J. Kierscht Scholar Iowa College of LawAccording to Our Hearts: Lessons on Race, Family, and Law from Rhinelander v. Rhinelander

April 12, 2011Adam Kurland, Professor of Law, Howard University School of LawThe Prosecution of Michael Vick: Of Dog Fighting, Depravity, Dual Sovereignty, and “A Clockwork Orange”

April 19, 2011James Viator, Adam & Reese Distinguished Professor of Law Loyola-New Orleans College of LawThe ABC’s of a Tournament of Search-and-Seizure Scholars: Akhil Reed Amar, William J. Cuddihy, and Thomas Y. Davies on the Original Understanding of the Fourth Amendment